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In reply to the discussion: Coincidence? I think not. [View all]calimary
(85,104 posts)58. There definitely is that.
The late great Madeleine Albright. Leading the way here for more American women to follow, and rose, and achieve, and make history! Thank you President Clinton for your foresight, helping women kick another door open.
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And don't forget about Jacinda Ardern in New Zealand or past prez Golda Meir of Israel.nt
mitch96
Apr 2022
#45
oh, mentioned those two as it would complete the set (all 8 Nordic/Baltic nations)
Celerity
Apr 2022
#6
This underscores the sad reality Tucker's "The End of Men" is really all about the fear of women.
sop
Apr 2022
#8
It's why I used the adjectives to describe the women we need in top level government.
llmart
Apr 2022
#41
Hillary Clinton was probably the most qualified POTUS candidate in our lifetimes.
Raster
Apr 2022
#21
And aren't those, like, 5 of the 10 happiest countries in the world? (can't remember the source)
TheRickles
Apr 2022
#29
I thought Norway did have a female PM? Or you mean she's not a social Dem?
LymphocyteLover
Apr 2022
#32
Oh, yes, most members of the Norse Conservative Party would be to the left of Manchin
Celerity
Apr 2022
#71